Enjoy those chickens, then.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uhhhh... Your focus should be on getting rid of affordable housing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. Yeah. That's why Williamsburg will be at 2-4% farms, while three other schools are 40-55%. Uh huh. Nah, you'll just sacrifice walkers for optics, making their lives worse, while making those North North Arlington property values oh so much better. Sure, they care about us all.
This. All the so-called liberals in $1-2M houses in far north Arlington vote for Democratic County Board members who are pro-affordable housing because, you know, it's good to have diversity and support poor people. Then, they fight like hell to keep that affordable housing off of Lee Highway where it might possibly require them to rub elbows with the residents, so it all continues to get pushed into one corner of the county.
Once the schools get over-crowded and a few have too much concentrated-poverty, then they happily support busing all sorts of kids all over the place because, you know, it's good to have diverse schools as long as those kids being bused aren't their own and they get to stay safely in their bubble at their 4% FARMS schools.
There is truth to this, but where were you during the AHMP? CARD worked very hard to address this inequity, but their numbers weren’t robust to be sure. That was the time to speak up.
Actually, I spoke up and emailed the County Board since I believe we have put way too much emphasis and money into affordable housing in this county, regardless of where it's located.
Ok, but that doesn’t put affordable housing on Lee highway if that’s what you’re after.
That is not and will never be my focus.
Uhhhh... Your focus should be on getting rid of affordable housing.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Uhhhh... Your focus should be on getting rid of affordable housing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. Yeah. That's why Williamsburg will be at 2-4% farms, while three other schools are 40-55%. Uh huh. Nah, you'll just sacrifice walkers for optics, making their lives worse, while making those North North Arlington property values oh so much better. Sure, they care about us all.
This. All the so-called liberals in $1-2M houses in far north Arlington vote for Democratic County Board members who are pro-affordable housing because, you know, it's good to have diversity and support poor people. Then, they fight like hell to keep that affordable housing off of Lee Highway where it might possibly require them to rub elbows with the residents, so it all continues to get pushed into one corner of the county.
Once the schools get over-crowded and a few have too much concentrated-poverty, then they happily support busing all sorts of kids all over the place because, you know, it's good to have diverse schools as long as those kids being bused aren't their own and they get to stay safely in their bubble at their 4% FARMS schools.
There is truth to this, but where were you during the AHMP? CARD worked very hard to address this inequity, but their numbers weren’t robust to be sure. That was the time to speak up.
Actually, I spoke up and emailed the County Board since I believe we have put way too much emphasis and money into affordable housing in this county, regardless of where it's located.
Ok, but that doesn’t put affordable housing on Lee highway if that’s what you’re after.
Anonymous wrote:Wrong again. Just love your lack of ability to add anything of substance.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta love this non response.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. Yeah. That's why Williamsburg will be at 2-4% farms, while three other schools are 40-55%. Uh huh. Nah, you'll just sacrifice walkers for optics, making their lives worse, while making those North North Arlington property values oh so much better. Sure, they care about us all.
This. All the so-called liberals in $1-2M houses in far north Arlington vote for Democratic County Board members who are pro-affordable housing because, you know, it's good to have diversity and support poor people. Then, they fight like hell to keep that affordable housing off of Lee Highway where it might possibly require them to rub elbows with the residents, so it all continues to get pushed into one corner of the county.
Once the schools get over-crowded and a few have too much concentrated-poverty, then they happily support busing all sorts of kids all over the place because, you know, it's good to have diverse schools as long as those kids being bused aren't their own and they get to stay safely in their bubble at their 4% FARMS schools.
There is truth to this, but where were you during the AHMP? CARD worked very hard to address this inequity, but their numbers weren’t robust to be sure. That was the time to speak up.
So you sat around and did nothing. Well, your chickens have come home to roost.
Uhhhh... Your focus should be on getting rid of affordable housing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. Yeah. That's why Williamsburg will be at 2-4% farms, while three other schools are 40-55%. Uh huh. Nah, you'll just sacrifice walkers for optics, making their lives worse, while making those North North Arlington property values oh so much better. Sure, they care about us all.
This. All the so-called liberals in $1-2M houses in far north Arlington vote for Democratic County Board members who are pro-affordable housing because, you know, it's good to have diversity and support poor people. Then, they fight like hell to keep that affordable housing off of Lee Highway where it might possibly require them to rub elbows with the residents, so it all continues to get pushed into one corner of the county.
Once the schools get over-crowded and a few have too much concentrated-poverty, then they happily support busing all sorts of kids all over the place because, you know, it's good to have diverse schools as long as those kids being bused aren't their own and they get to stay safely in their bubble at their 4% FARMS schools.
There is truth to this, but where were you during the AHMP? CARD worked very hard to address this inequity, but their numbers weren’t robust to be sure. That was the time to speak up.
Actually, I spoke up and emailed the County Board since I believe we have put way too much emphasis and money into affordable housing in this county, regardless of where it's located.
Ok, but that doesn’t put affordable housing on Lee highway if that’s what you’re after.
Wrong again. Just love your lack of ability to add anything of substance.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta love this non response.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. Yeah. That's why Williamsburg will be at 2-4% farms, while three other schools are 40-55%. Uh huh. Nah, you'll just sacrifice walkers for optics, making their lives worse, while making those North North Arlington property values oh so much better. Sure, they care about us all.
This. All the so-called liberals in $1-2M houses in far north Arlington vote for Democratic County Board members who are pro-affordable housing because, you know, it's good to have diversity and support poor people. Then, they fight like hell to keep that affordable housing off of Lee Highway where it might possibly require them to rub elbows with the residents, so it all continues to get pushed into one corner of the county.
Once the schools get over-crowded and a few have too much concentrated-poverty, then they happily support busing all sorts of kids all over the place because, you know, it's good to have diverse schools as long as those kids being bused aren't their own and they get to stay safely in their bubble at their 4% FARMS schools.
There is truth to this, but where were you during the AHMP? CARD worked very hard to address this inequity, but their numbers weren’t robust to be sure. That was the time to speak up.
So you sat around and did nothing. Well, your chickens have come home to roost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. Yeah. That's why Williamsburg will be at 2-4% farms, while three other schools are 40-55%. Uh huh. Nah, you'll just sacrifice walkers for optics, making their lives worse, while making those North North Arlington property values oh so much better. Sure, they care about us all.
This. All the so-called liberals in $1-2M houses in far north Arlington vote for Democratic County Board members who are pro-affordable housing because, you know, it's good to have diversity and support poor people. Then, they fight like hell to keep that affordable housing off of Lee Highway where it might possibly require them to rub elbows with the residents, so it all continues to get pushed into one corner of the county.
Once the schools get over-crowded and a few have too much concentrated-poverty, then they happily support busing all sorts of kids all over the place because, you know, it's good to have diverse schools as long as those kids being bused aren't their own and they get to stay safely in their bubble at their 4% FARMS schools.
There is truth to this, but where were you during the AHMP? CARD worked very hard to address this inequity, but their numbers weren’t robust to be sure. That was the time to speak up.
Actually, I spoke up and emailed the County Board since I believe we have put way too much emphasis and money into affordable housing in this county, regardless of where it's located.
Anonymous wrote:Gotta love this non response.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. Yeah. That's why Williamsburg will be at 2-4% farms, while three other schools are 40-55%. Uh huh. Nah, you'll just sacrifice walkers for optics, making their lives worse, while making those North North Arlington property values oh so much better. Sure, they care about us all.
This. All the so-called liberals in $1-2M houses in far north Arlington vote for Democratic County Board members who are pro-affordable housing because, you know, it's good to have diversity and support poor people. Then, they fight like hell to keep that affordable housing off of Lee Highway where it might possibly require them to rub elbows with the residents, so it all continues to get pushed into one corner of the county.
Once the schools get over-crowded and a few have too much concentrated-poverty, then they happily support busing all sorts of kids all over the place because, you know, it's good to have diverse schools as long as those kids being bused aren't their own and they get to stay safely in their bubble at their 4% FARMS schools.
There is truth to this, but where were you during the AHMP? CARD worked very hard to address this inequity, but their numbers weren’t robust to be sure. That was the time to speak up.
Anonymous wrote:Moving MM and DH to Kenmore does not help the demographic problem. Middle-class students at schools with over 40% FARMS perform worse. The level without ll still be well over 40% with this move. APS needs to think more creatively about how to get more diversity across the system (including Williamsburg, which if this plan is adopted will serve almost exclusively whites and millionaires). According to the social science, this ineffective band-aid won’t help the low-income kids at Kenmore and will likely hurt the middle-class kids who are pushed into the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. Yeah. That's why Williamsburg will be at 2-4% farms, while three other schools are 40-55%. Uh huh. Nah, you'll just sacrifice walkers for optics, making their lives worse, while making those North North Arlington property values oh so much better. Sure, they care about us all.
This. All the so-called liberals in $1-2M houses in far north Arlington vote for Democratic County Board members who are pro-affordable housing because, you know, it's good to have diversity and support poor people. Then, they fight like hell to keep that affordable housing off of Lee Highway where it might possibly require them to rub elbows with the residents, so it all continues to get pushed into one corner of the county.
Once the schools get over-crowded and a few have too much concentrated-poverty, then they happily support busing all sorts of kids all over the place because, you know, it's good to have diverse schools as long as those kids being bused aren't their own and they get to stay safely in their bubble at their 4% FARMS schools.
There is truth to this, but where were you during the AHMP? CARD worked very hard to address this inequity, but their numbers weren’t robust to be sure. That was the time to speak up.
Gotta love this non response.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. Yeah. That's why Williamsburg will be at 2-4% farms, while three other schools are 40-55%. Uh huh. Nah, you'll just sacrifice walkers for optics, making their lives worse, while making those North North Arlington property values oh so much better. Sure, they care about us all.
This. All the so-called liberals in $1-2M houses in far north Arlington vote for Democratic County Board members who are pro-affordable housing because, you know, it's good to have diversity and support poor people. Then, they fight like hell to keep that affordable housing off of Lee Highway where it might possibly require them to rub elbows with the residents, so it all continues to get pushed into one corner of the county.
Once the schools get over-crowded and a few have too much concentrated-poverty, then they happily support busing all sorts of kids all over the place because, you know, it's good to have diverse schools as long as those kids being bused aren't their own and they get to stay safely in their bubble at their 4% FARMS schools.
There is truth to this, but where were you during the AHMP? CARD worked very hard to address this inequity, but their numbers weren’t robust to be sure. That was the time to speak up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. Yeah. That's why Williamsburg will be at 2-4% farms, while three other schools are 40-55%. Uh huh. Nah, you'll just sacrifice walkers for optics, making their lives worse, while making those North North Arlington property values oh so much better. Sure, they care about us all.
This. All the so-called liberals in $1-2M houses in far north Arlington vote for Democratic County Board members who are pro-affordable housing because, you know, it's good to have diversity and support poor people. Then, they fight like hell to keep that affordable housing off of Lee Highway where it might possibly require them to rub elbows with the residents, so it all continues to get pushed into one corner of the county.
Once the schools get over-crowded and a few have too much concentrated-poverty, then they happily support busing all sorts of kids all over the place because, you know, it's good to have diverse schools as long as those kids being bused aren't their own and they get to stay safely in their bubble at their 4% FARMS schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the most likely solution is targeting less wealthy walkers rather than proposing an alternate solution. So I hope they get nothing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would bet the plan is already wired to screw over the Swanson walkers. They just aren't rich enough for the SB to care. That said, I hope that the Swanson walkers win and get to walk to their neighborhood school, and that the S Arlington contingent so intent on screwing those middle class kids, rather than advocating for kids from other neighborhoods already in buses to go to Kenmore, get absolutely nothing.
That is in your head. There is no South Arlington coalition asking that Families currently zoned Swason get screwed. I don’t know how many times people on this thread have said they would be supportive of kids from other neighborhoods helping balance demographics. They are merely looking for the most likely and feasible solution. Besides south Arlington parents aren’t paying attention. To anything. They are largely a clueless bunch.
I hate to break it to you, something is going to happen.
My guess is that they spilt up that group. Half will get to stay, and half will get shifted. THat of course is the worst possible outcome. All of those kids need to go to help demographics. The crazy Swanson poster is probably get their way, but the argument will likely make things worse for their neighbors.
Oh well. It’s the Arlington Way.
Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. Yeah. That's why Williamsburg will be at 2-4% farms, while three other schools are 40-55%. Uh huh. Nah, you'll just sacrifice walkers for optics, making their lives worse, while making those North North Arlington property values oh so much better. Sure, they care about us all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the most likely solution is targeting less wealthy walkers rather than proposing an alternate solution. So I hope they get nothing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would bet the plan is already wired to screw over the Swanson walkers. They just aren't rich enough for the SB to care. That said, I hope that the Swanson walkers win and get to walk to their neighborhood school, and that the S Arlington contingent so intent on screwing those middle class kids, rather than advocating for kids from other neighborhoods already in buses to go to Kenmore, get absolutely nothing.
That is in your head. There is no South Arlington coalition asking that Families currently zoned Swason get screwed. I don’t know how many times people on this thread have said they would be supportive of kids from other neighborhoods helping balance demographics. They are merely looking for the most likely and feasible solution. Besides south Arlington parents aren’t paying attention. To anything. They are largely a clueless bunch.
I hate to break it to you, something is going to happen.
My guess is that they spilt up that group. Half will get to stay, and half will get shifted. THat of course is the worst possible outcome. All of those kids need to go to help demographics. The crazy Swanson poster is probably get their way, but the argument will likely make things worse for their neighbors.
Oh well. It’s the Arlington Way.